concatenate

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definition
verb
some words may be concatenated, such that certain sounds are omitted
link (things) together in a chain or series.
example
These small patches can be 'concatenated' together when distributed to project maintainers.
In this operation, the cipher uses the Content Key to process a 65-bit number created by 'concatenating' the display's Repeater bit and the 64-bit random number generated by the host in Step 1.
In subsequent analyses, we treated each protein separately, instead of 'concatenating' the sequences.
Thereafter an urgent, rapid camera movement creates a vertical 'concatenating' barrier of the series of windows splitting the screen in half, into the inside and the outside of the house.
An iterative characteristic is one that can be 'concatenated' with itself.
The program stores image streams in a single file, 'concatenating' each successive image onto the end of the file.
I also 'concatenated' the two sequences, for a data set of 1541 bp.
The retrieved file name is 'concatenated' into a full URL and returned.
Therefore any number of available, individual timeslots within a wavelength can be 'concatenated' , without interrupting other circuits.
The selected regions of all protein genes were then 'concatenated' .
The 60,000 samples obtained from the four chains were then 'concatenated' to produce the consensus results shown here.
The contigs of each chromosome were 'concatenated' together in the proper order to form long sequences.
Some analyses were conducted on data sets formed by 'concatenating' the two genes.
Their systems create composite volumes, for example by striping and/or 'concatenating' physical disks, but there's no intelligence in those disks - the data still maps to a physical location.
We simulated data of this type by 'concatenating' alignments from two generating trees.
Thus, three blocks were finally selected, and they were 'concatenated' together with blocks from other proteins for subsequent phylogenetic analyses.
For this reason, the two data sets were 'concatenated' .
On your home computer, typing fires up an ssh session over to example.com and 'concatenates' the file called secretdata in your remote home directory.
Copan Systems 'concatenates' the volumes instead of striping them, but still calculates parity for them.
The 13 nucleotide sequence alignments were then 'concatenated' into one data set.
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